Perth Glory could take an A-League game to either Singapore or Kuala Lumpur next season after owner Tony Sage claimed he had received the green light from Football Federation Australia to do so.

If it happens, it would be the first time an A-League match has been staged outside of Australia and New Zealand.

"I've already got permission from the FFA to play one game away from nib [Stadium] next season in Asia if I can secure a team that would want to play against Glory up there," mining magnate Sage told Football Nation Radio.

"That's just one home game that we'll give up and play, either in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur.

"It hasn't been finalised yet but that's the wish and I've got the tick of approval from FFA."

FFA has been contacted for comment.

The Glory are already considering moving one match to the new Optus Stadium this season, most likely their scheduled March 10 home clash with Central Coast, if fans and members are in favour.

Meanwhile, Sage reiterated his support for A-League expansion into southeast Asia.